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// Copyright 2015 The Gogs Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Copyright 2017 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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package git
import (
"context"
"errors"
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"fmt"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"runtime"
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"strings"
"time"
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"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/log"
"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/setting"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-version"
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)
// RequiredVersion is the minimum Git version required
const RequiredVersion = "2.0.0"
var (
// GitExecutable is the command name of git
// Could be updated to an absolute path while initialization
GitExecutable = "git"
// DefaultContext is the default context to run git commands in, must be initialized by git.InitXxx
DefaultContext context.Context
SupportProcReceive bool // >= 2.29
SupportHashSha256 bool // >= 2.42, SHA-256 repositories no longer an experimental curiosity
InvertedGitFlushEnv bool // 2.43.1
SupportCheckAttrOnBare bool // >= 2.40
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HasSSHExecutable bool
gitVersion *version.Version
)
// loadGitVersion returns current Git version from shell. Internal usage only.
func loadGitVersion() error {
// doesn't need RWMutex because it's executed by Init()
if gitVersion != nil {
return nil
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}
stdout, _, runErr := NewCommand(DefaultContext, "version").RunStdString(nil)
if runErr != nil {
return runErr
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}
fields := strings.Fields(stdout)
if len(fields) < 3 {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid git version output: %s", stdout)
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}
var versionString string
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// Handle special case on Windows.
i := strings.Index(fields[2], "windows")
if i >= 1 {
versionString = fields[2][:i-1]
} else {
versionString = fields[2]
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}
var err error
gitVersion, err = version.NewVersion(versionString)
return err
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}
// SetExecutablePath changes the path of git executable and checks the file permission and version.
func SetExecutablePath(path string) error {
// If path is empty, we use the default value of GitExecutable "git" to search for the location of git.
if path != "" {
GitExecutable = path
}
absPath, err := exec.LookPath(GitExecutable)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("git not found: %w", err)
}
GitExecutable = absPath
err = loadGitVersion()
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if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to load git version: %w", err)
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}
versionRequired, err := version.NewVersion(RequiredVersion)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if gitVersion.LessThan(versionRequired) {
update git book link to v2 (#5503) ## Checklist The [contributor guide](https://forgejo.org/docs/next/contributor/) contains information that will be helpful to first time contributors. There also are a few [conditions for merging Pull Requests in Forgejo repositories](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/governance/src/branch/main/PullRequestsAgreement.md). You are also welcome to join the [Forgejo development chatroom](https://matrix.to/#/#forgejo-development:matrix.org). ### Tests - I added test coverage for Go changes... - [ ] in their respective `*_test.go` for unit tests. - [ ] in the `tests/integration` directory if it involves interactions with a live Forgejo server. - I added test coverage for JavaScript changes... - [ ] in `web_src/js/*.test.js` if it can be unit tested. - [ ] in `tests/e2e/*.test.e2e.js` if it requires interactions with a live Forgejo server (see also the [developer guide for JavaScript testing](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/src/branch/forgejo/tests/e2e/README.md#end-to-end-tests)). ### Documentation - [ ] I created a pull request [to the documentation](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs) to explain to Forgejo users how to use this change. - [x] I did not document these changes and I do not expect someone else to do it. ### Release notes - [ ] I do not want this change to show in the release notes. - [ ] I want the title to show in the release notes with a link to this pull request. - [ ] I want the content of the `release-notes/<pull request number>.md` to be be used for the release notes instead of the title. Co-authored-by: Ehsan Shirvanian <ehsan@duck.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/5503 Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-authored-by: ehshi <ehshi@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: ehshi <ehshi@noreply.codeberg.org>
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moreHint := "get git: https://git-scm.com/downloads"
if runtime.GOOS == "linux" {
// there are a lot of CentOS/RHEL users using old git, so we add a special hint for them
if _, err = os.Stat("/etc/redhat-release"); err == nil {
// ius.io is the recommended official(git-scm.com) method to install git
update git book link to v2 (#5503) ## Checklist The [contributor guide](https://forgejo.org/docs/next/contributor/) contains information that will be helpful to first time contributors. There also are a few [conditions for merging Pull Requests in Forgejo repositories](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/governance/src/branch/main/PullRequestsAgreement.md). You are also welcome to join the [Forgejo development chatroom](https://matrix.to/#/#forgejo-development:matrix.org). ### Tests - I added test coverage for Go changes... - [ ] in their respective `*_test.go` for unit tests. - [ ] in the `tests/integration` directory if it involves interactions with a live Forgejo server. - I added test coverage for JavaScript changes... - [ ] in `web_src/js/*.test.js` if it can be unit tested. - [ ] in `tests/e2e/*.test.e2e.js` if it requires interactions with a live Forgejo server (see also the [developer guide for JavaScript testing](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/src/branch/forgejo/tests/e2e/README.md#end-to-end-tests)). ### Documentation - [ ] I created a pull request [to the documentation](https://codeberg.org/forgejo/docs) to explain to Forgejo users how to use this change. - [x] I did not document these changes and I do not expect someone else to do it. ### Release notes - [ ] I do not want this change to show in the release notes. - [ ] I want the title to show in the release notes with a link to this pull request. - [ ] I want the content of the `release-notes/<pull request number>.md` to be be used for the release notes instead of the title. Co-authored-by: Ehsan Shirvanian <ehsan@duck.com> Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/5503 Reviewed-by: Earl Warren <earl-warren@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-authored-by: ehshi <ehshi@noreply.codeberg.org> Co-committed-by: ehshi <ehshi@noreply.codeberg.org>
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moreHint = "get git: https://git-scm.com/downloads/linux and https://ius.io"
}
}
return fmt.Errorf("installed git version %q is not supported, Gitea requires git version >= %q, %s", gitVersion.Original(), RequiredVersion, moreHint)
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}
return nil
}
// VersionInfo returns git version information
func VersionInfo() string {
if gitVersion == nil {
return "(git not found)"
}
format := "%s"
args := []any{gitVersion.Original()}
// Since git wire protocol has been released from git v2.18
if setting.Git.EnableAutoGitWireProtocol && CheckGitVersionAtLeast("2.18") == nil {
format += ", Wire Protocol %s Enabled"
args = append(args, "Version 2") // for focus color
}
return fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)
}
func checkInit() error {
if setting.Git.HomePath == "" {
return errors.New("unable to init Git's HomeDir, incorrect initialization of the setting and git modules")
}
if DefaultContext != nil {
log.Warn("git module has been initialized already, duplicate init may work but it's better to fix it")
}
return nil
}
// HomeDir is the home dir for git to store the global config file used by Gitea internally
func HomeDir() string {
if setting.Git.HomePath == "" {
// strict check, make sure the git module is initialized correctly.
// attention: when the git module is called in gitea sub-command (serv/hook), the log module might not obviously show messages to users/developers.
// for example: if there is gitea git hook code calling git.NewCommand before git.InitXxx, the integration test won't show the real failure reasons.
log.Fatal("Unable to init Git's HomeDir, incorrect initialization of the setting and git modules")
return ""
}
return setting.Git.HomePath
}
// InitSimple initializes git module with a very simple step, no config changes, no global command arguments.
// This method doesn't change anything to filesystem. At the moment, it is only used by some Gitea sub-commands.
func InitSimple(ctx context.Context) error {
if err := checkInit(); err != nil {
return err
}
DefaultContext = ctx
globalCommandArgs = nil
if setting.Git.Timeout.Default > 0 {
defaultCommandExecutionTimeout = time.Duration(setting.Git.Timeout.Default) * time.Second
}
return SetExecutablePath(setting.Git.Path)
}
// InitFull initializes git module with version check and change global variables, sync gitconfig.
// It should only be called once at the beginning of the program initialization (TestMain/GlobalInitInstalled) as this code makes unsynchronized changes to variables.
func InitFull(ctx context.Context) (err error) {
if err = InitSimple(ctx); err != nil {
return err
}
// when git works with gnupg (commit signing), there should be a stable home for gnupg commands
if _, ok := os.LookupEnv("GNUPGHOME"); !ok {
_ = os.Setenv("GNUPGHOME", filepath.Join(HomeDir(), ".gnupg"))
}
// Since git wire protocol has been released from git v2.18
if setting.Git.EnableAutoGitWireProtocol && CheckGitVersionAtLeast("2.18") == nil {
globalCommandArgs = append(globalCommandArgs, "-c", "protocol.version=2")
}
// Explicitly disable credential helper, otherwise Git credentials might leak
if CheckGitVersionAtLeast("2.9") == nil {
globalCommandArgs = append(globalCommandArgs, "-c", "credential.helper=")
}
SupportProcReceive = CheckGitVersionAtLeast("2.29") == nil
SupportHashSha256 = CheckGitVersionAtLeast("2.42") == nil
SupportCheckAttrOnBare = CheckGitVersionAtLeast("2.40") == nil
if SupportHashSha256 {
SupportedObjectFormats = append(SupportedObjectFormats, Sha256ObjectFormat)
} else {
log.Warn("sha256 hash support is disabled - requires Git >= 2.42")
}
InvertedGitFlushEnv = CheckGitVersionEqual("2.43.1") == nil
if setting.LFS.StartServer {
if CheckGitVersionAtLeast("2.1.2") != nil {
return errors.New("LFS server support requires Git >= 2.1.2")
}
globalCommandArgs = append(globalCommandArgs, "-c", "filter.lfs.required=", "-c", "filter.lfs.smudge=", "-c", "filter.lfs.clean=")
}
// Detect the presence of the ssh executable in $PATH.
_, err = exec.LookPath("ssh")
HasSSHExecutable = err == nil
return syncGitConfig()
}
// syncGitConfig only modifies gitconfig, won't change global variables (otherwise there will be data-race problem)
func syncGitConfig() (err error) {
if err = os.MkdirAll(HomeDir(), os.ModePerm); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to prepare git home directory %s, err: %w", HomeDir(), err)
}
// first, write user's git config options to git config file
// user config options could be overwritten by builtin values later, because if a value is builtin, it must have some special purposes
for k, v := range setting.GitConfig.Options {
if err = configSet(strings.ToLower(k), v); err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Git requires setting user.name and user.email in order to commit changes - old comment: "if they're not set just add some defaults"
// TODO: need to confirm whether users really need to change these values manually. It seems that these values are dummy only and not really used.
// If these values are not really used, then they can be set (overwritten) directly without considering about existence.
for configKey, defaultValue := range map[string]string{
"user.name": "Gitea",
"user.email": "gitea@fake.local",
} {
if err := configSetNonExist(configKey, defaultValue); err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Set git some configurations - these must be set to these values for gitea to work correctly
if err := configSet("core.quotePath", "false"); err != nil {
return err
}
if CheckGitVersionAtLeast("2.10") == nil {
if err := configSet("receive.advertisePushOptions", "true"); err != nil {
return err
}
}
if CheckGitVersionAtLeast("2.18") == nil {
if err := configSet("core.commitGraph", "true"); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := configSet("gc.writeCommitGraph", "true"); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := configSet("fetch.writeCommitGraph", "true"); err != nil {
return err
}
}
if SupportProcReceive {
// set support for AGit flow
if err := configAddNonExist("receive.procReceiveRefs", "refs/for"); err != nil {
return err
}
} else {
if err := configUnsetAll("receive.procReceiveRefs", "refs/for"); err != nil {
return err
}
}
// Due to CVE-2022-24765, git now denies access to git directories which are not owned by current user
// however, some docker users and samba users find it difficult to configure their systems so that Gitea's git repositories are owned by the Gitea user. (Possibly Windows Service users - but ownership in this case should really be set correctly on the filesystem.)
// see issue: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/19455
// Fundamentally the problem lies with the uid-gid-mapping mechanism for filesystems in docker on windows (and to a lesser extent samba).
// Docker's configuration mechanism for local filesystems provides no way of setting this mapping and although there is a mechanism for setting this uid through using cifs mounting it is complicated and essentially undocumented
// Thus the owner uid/gid for files on these filesystems will be marked as root.
// As Gitea now always use its internal git config file, and access to the git repositories is managed through Gitea,
// it is now safe to set "safe.directory=*" for internal usage only.
// Please note: the wildcard "*" is only supported by Git 2.30.4/2.31.3/2.32.2/2.33.3/2.34.3/2.35.3/2.36 and later
// Although only supported by Git 2.30.4/2.31.3/2.32.2/2.33.3/2.34.3/2.35.3/2.36 and later - this setting is tolerated by earlier versions
if err := configAddNonExist("safe.directory", "*"); err != nil {
return err
}
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
if err := configSet("core.longpaths", "true"); err != nil {
return err
}
if setting.Git.DisableCoreProtectNTFS {
err = configSet("core.protectNTFS", "false")
} else {
err = configUnsetAll("core.protectNTFS", "false")
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
// By default partial clones are disabled, enable them from git v2.22
if !setting.Git.DisablePartialClone && CheckGitVersionAtLeast("2.22") == nil {
if err = configSet("uploadpack.allowfilter", "true"); err != nil {
return err
}
err = configSet("uploadpack.allowAnySHA1InWant", "true")
} else {
if err = configUnsetAll("uploadpack.allowfilter", "true"); err != nil {
return err
}
err = configUnsetAll("uploadpack.allowAnySHA1InWant", "true")
}
return err
}
// CheckGitVersionAtLeast check git version is at least the constraint version
func CheckGitVersionAtLeast(atLeast string) error {
if err := loadGitVersion(); err != nil {
return err
}
atLeastVersion, err := version.NewVersion(atLeast)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if gitVersion.Compare(atLeastVersion) < 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("installed git binary version %s is not at least %s", gitVersion.Original(), atLeast)
}
return nil
}
// CheckGitVersionEqual checks if the git version is equal to the constraint version.
func CheckGitVersionEqual(equal string) error {
if err := loadGitVersion(); err != nil {
return err
}
atLeastVersion, err := version.NewVersion(equal)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !gitVersion.Equal(atLeastVersion) {
return fmt.Errorf("installed git binary version %s is not equal to %s", gitVersion.Original(), equal)
}
return nil
}
func configSet(key, value string) error {
stdout, _, err := NewCommand(DefaultContext, "config", "--global", "--get").AddDynamicArguments(key).RunStdString(nil)
if err != nil && !IsErrorExitCode(err, 1) {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to get git config %s, err: %w", key, err)
}
currValue := strings.TrimSpace(stdout)
if currValue == value {
return nil
}
_, _, err = NewCommand(DefaultContext, "config", "--global").AddDynamicArguments(key, value).RunStdString(nil)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to set git global config %s, err: %w", key, err)
}
return nil
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}
func configSetNonExist(key, value string) error {
_, _, err := NewCommand(DefaultContext, "config", "--global", "--get").AddDynamicArguments(key).RunStdString(nil)
if err == nil {
// already exist
return nil
}
if IsErrorExitCode(err, 1) {
// not exist, set new config
_, _, err = NewCommand(DefaultContext, "config", "--global").AddDynamicArguments(key, value).RunStdString(nil)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to set git global config %s, err: %w", key, err)
}
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("failed to get git config %s, err: %w", key, err)
}
func configAddNonExist(key, value string) error {
_, _, err := NewCommand(DefaultContext, "config", "--global", "--get").AddDynamicArguments(key, regexp.QuoteMeta(value)).RunStdString(nil)
if err == nil {
// already exist
return nil
}
if IsErrorExitCode(err, 1) {
// not exist, add new config
_, _, err = NewCommand(DefaultContext, "config", "--global", "--add").AddDynamicArguments(key, value).RunStdString(nil)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to add git global config %s, err: %w", key, err)
}
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("failed to get git config %s, err: %w", key, err)
}
func configUnsetAll(key, value string) error {
_, _, err := NewCommand(DefaultContext, "config", "--global", "--get").AddDynamicArguments(key).RunStdString(nil)
if err == nil {
// exist, need to remove
_, _, err = NewCommand(DefaultContext, "config", "--global", "--unset-all").AddDynamicArguments(key, regexp.QuoteMeta(value)).RunStdString(nil)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to unset git global config %s, err: %w", key, err)
}
return nil
}
if IsErrorExitCode(err, 1) {
// not exist
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("failed to get git config %s, err: %w", key, err)
}
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// Fsck verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the database
Refactor git command package to improve security and maintainability (#22678) This PR follows #21535 (and replace #22592) ## Review without space diff https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/22678/files?diff=split&w=1 ## Purpose of this PR 1. Make git module command completely safe (risky user inputs won't be passed as argument option anymore) 2. Avoid low-level mistakes like https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/pull/22098#discussion_r1045234918 3. Remove deprecated and dirty `CmdArgCheck` function, hide the `CmdArg` type 4. Simplify code when using git command ## The main idea of this PR * Move the `git.CmdArg` to the `internal` package, then no other package except `git` could use it. Then developers could never do `AddArguments(git.CmdArg(userInput))` any more. * Introduce `git.ToTrustedCmdArgs`, it's for user-provided and already trusted arguments. It's only used in a few cases, for example: use git arguments from config file, help unit test with some arguments. * Introduce `AddOptionValues` and `AddOptionFormat`, they make code more clear and simple: * Before: `AddArguments("-m").AddDynamicArguments(message)` * After: `AddOptionValues("-m", message)` * - * Before: `AddArguments(git.CmdArg(fmt.Sprintf("--author='%s <%s>'", sig.Name, sig.Email)))` * After: `AddOptionFormat("--author='%s <%s>'", sig.Name, sig.Email)` ## FAQ ### Why these changes were not done in #21535 ? #21535 is mainly a search&replace, it did its best to not change too much logic. Making the framework better needs a lot of changes, so this separate PR is needed as the second step. ### The naming of `AddOptionXxx` According to git's manual, the `--xxx` part is called `option`. ### How can it guarantee that `internal.CmdArg` won't be not misused? Go's specification guarantees that. Trying to access other package's internal package causes compilation error. And, `golangci-lint` also denies the git/internal package. Only the `git/command.go` can use it carefully. ### There is still a `ToTrustedCmdArgs`, will it still allow developers to make mistakes and pass untrusted arguments? Generally speaking, no. Because when using `ToTrustedCmdArgs`, the code will be very complex (see the changes for examples). Then developers and reviewers can know that something might be unreasonable. ### Why there was a `CmdArgCheck` and why it's removed? At the moment of #21535, to reduce unnecessary changes, `CmdArgCheck` was introduced as a hacky patch. Now, almost all code could be written as `cmd := NewCommand(); cmd.AddXxx(...)`, then there is no need for `CmdArgCheck` anymore. ### Why many codes for `signArg == ""` is deleted? Because in the old code, `signArg` could never be empty string, it's either `-S[key-id]` or `--no-gpg-sign`. So the `signArg == ""` is just dead code. --------- Co-authored-by: Lunny Xiao <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
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func Fsck(ctx context.Context, repoPath string, timeout time.Duration, args TrustedCmdArgs) error {
return NewCommand(ctx, "fsck").AddArguments(args...).Run(&RunOpts{Timeout: timeout, Dir: repoPath})
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}